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Alamo Ranch residents
desperate for traffic relief
Traffic is a headache those in Alamo Ranch have learned to manage, but the county says relief could soon be on the way.
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Alamo Ranch neighbors say VIA Park & Ride facility
is unnecessary, unwelcome
VIA plans to build a new Park & Ride facility in Alamo Ranch because it’s a growing community. Neighbors near the development are worried it’ll put their safety in jeopardy. With design plans in the works, residents say there is time for VIA to change course.
‘It’s just going to
destroy it’
November 15, 2023
By: Steve Spriester, Myra Arthur, Priscilla Carraman, Jessie Degollado,
Avery Everett, Daniela Ibarra, Patty Santos, Adam B. Higgins, Alex Trevino, Azian Bermea, Andrew Wilson, Gavin Nesbitt, Matthew Craig,
Robert Samarron, Valerie Gomez, William Caldera, Henry Keller
Growing
Pains
ALAMO
RANCH
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Alamo Ranch residents search for solutions
to vehicle break-ins
and burglaries
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Department reported
216 vehicle burglaries across Bexar County in July of 2023.
Of those, 43 were reported to be in the Alamo Ranch area.
Land sold by group of nuns helped jump-start Alamo Ranch
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The land where Alamo Ranch was built includes 175 acres once owned by the Cordi-Marian Missionary Sisters.
They sold it to developers about 20 years ago and still occupy a large piece of land inside the growing suburb.
Beautiful trees, no city taxes, separation from the hustle and bustle. That’s the promise of Alamo Ranch, but what’s the reality?
Know My Neighborhood is all about the stories and issues neighbors are dealing with, not what politicians and elected officials think.
In our latest edition, we explore the Alamo Ranch neighborhood with the people who live there. It is one of the fastest-growing areas in Bexar County — and it shows.
It is entirely in Bexar County and not in city limits, meaning it falls to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office to patrol and protect its streets. Traffic troubles and a planned VIA project are also some of the “Good, Bad and Frustrating” elements on the county’s Far West Side.
In this episode, come along as we look at the rich history of this neighborhood that once promised “country living” but is now dealing with big-city problems. We’ll explore the lure of Alamo Ranch, plus its growing pains in this edition of Know My Neighborhood.
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TAFT
High School Fine Arts
creating a sense of community
in Alamo Ranch
Taft High School’s Fine Arts program fosters a culture of mutual respect between students and teachers as they work together to craft quality performances.
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A lot of people who live here seem to have
the same question: What are the boundaries
of Alamo Ranch?
The answer depends on who you ask. What we found out about the boundaries, of the lack of them, and what it will take to get a solid definition.
A source of
neighborly debate:
The boundaries of
Alamo Ranch
gets
crazier
and
crazier''
